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Astronomers find water in the harsh environment near the Milky Way’s black hole — Space photo of the week
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Astronomers find water in the harsh environment near the Milky Way’s black hole — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 16, 2026

A view of the Milky Way galaxy. (Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, F. Peißker, J. Lu, F. Yusef-Zadeh, N. B. Sabha, C. Chan) Quick

Which building blocks of life have been found in space, and which haven’t?
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Which building blocks of life have been found in space, and which haven’t?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 16, 2026

Scientists have discovered the basic ingredients for life in asteroids and meteorites , on Mars , and around young stars . All of those findings

Artemis III Orion Crew and Service Modules Joined
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Artemis III Orion Crew and Service Modules Joined

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 15, 2026

Engineers connect the Orion crew and service modules for the Artemis III mission inside the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy

4 lemurs die of human herpesvirus, including one that had been used in a ‘lemur yoga’ class
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4 lemurs die of human herpesvirus, including one that had been used in a ‘lemur yoga’ class

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 15, 2026

Four lemurs that had close contact with people, including one via a “lemur yoga” class, caught a human herpesvirus and subsequently died, a new study

‘A fine line between reducing stigma and trivialising conditions’: Social media, self-diagnosis and the glamorization of ADHD
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‘A fine line between reducing stigma and trivialising conditions’: Social media, self-diagnosis and the glamorization of ADHD

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 15, 2026

Over the last few decades, the number of people going online for their healthcare needs has skyrocketed. Google receives hundreds of millions of health related

Why do cats yowl?
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Why do cats yowl?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 15, 2026

If you’ve ever been jolted awake by your cat letting out a long, mournful cry in the middle of the night, your sleep-deprived brain may

How a brutal drought may have helped unleash yellow fever in Brazil
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How a brutal drought may have helped unleash yellow fever in Brazil

Erin Garcia de JesusAugust 14, 2026

Animals searching for water brought the forest to the city, perhaps sparking Brazil’s first yellow fever outbreak in decades.

Total Solar Eclipse in Sunflower Field
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Total Solar Eclipse in Sunflower Field

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

This composite image shows the progression of a total solar eclipse over San Millán de los Caballeros, Spain on, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026.

Why Aging May Be a Program, Not a Breakdown
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Why Aging May Be a Program, Not a Breakdown

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

In some ways, we know aging when we see it, from the graying of hair to the wrinkling of skin to declines in motor, sensory

‘Full-on berserker mode’: Archaeologists solve mystery of medieval soldiers with gruesome square holes in their skull
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‘Full-on berserker mode’: Archaeologists solve mystery of medieval soldiers with gruesome square holes in their skull

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

BERLIN — Archaeologists have finally determined which weapon caused mysterious square holes in the skulls of soldiers who died in the 1361 Battle of Visby.

Before we ban kids from social media completely, here’s what we should try first
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Before we ban kids from social media completely, here’s what we should try first

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

A push to raise the minimum age for social media and other online services is gaining momentum, beginning with Australia , which recently banned those

A light-based scan could detect deadly bowel disease in preterm babies
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A light-based scan could detect deadly bowel disease in preterm babies

Brendan PiersonAugust 14, 2026

Necrotizing enterocolitis strikes premature babies with almost no warning. A new approach aims to detect it early with a quick, low-risk scan.

A photographic memory is wishful thinking
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A photographic memory is wishful thinking

Erin Garcia de JesusAugust 14, 2026

In fiction, photographic memories crack the case or save the day. But our brains can’t hold on to everything — and that’s a good thing.

Rare belching disorder could be treated with singing, study hints — but not everyone is convinced
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Rare belching disorder could be treated with singing, study hints — but not everyone is convinced

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

People with a rare disorder that causes excessive burping may benefit from an unlikely treatment: singing therapy. A new study suggests that this singing approach

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